Small shed next to tracks. Automobile parked next to shed. Large building beyond tracks and Standard gas station across the street. "CRANDIC"--Photograph verso.
This house on Cottage Grove Avenue was the home of Jno. P. Wallace. Mr. Wallace was a proprietor of Henry Wallace and Sons, secretary of the Wallace Publishing Co. and vice president of the Capitol City Printing Plate Co. The house is no longer…
Two story brick passenger station with Chicago North Western insignia and automobile. "Arthur B. Johnson, 1072 E. Commercial, Springfield, Missouri"--Photograph verso.
Close Hall was dedicated in 1890 and located on the northwest corner of Dubuque Street and Iowa Avenue, the present location of the Biology Building. It housed the Journalism Department and the Daily Iowan newspaper office before being damaged by…
Close Hall was dedicated in 1890 and located on the northwest corner of Dubuque Street and Iowa Avenue, the present location of the Biology Building. It housed the Journalism Department and the Daily Iowan newspaper office before being damaged by…